Quentin Tarantino movies

Any fans of Tarantino here? His movies are always very unique and very detail focused.

Some of his movies are
Pulp fiction
Jackie brown
Django unchained
Kill Bill
Inglorious bstards
Once upon a time in hollywood

IMO Pulp fiction is one classic movie

Yes, loved Kill Bill.

The Hateful Eight and Reservoir Dogs were awesome too.

I remember watching Bollywood adaptation of Reservoir Dogs(1992). That was an awesome movie. There was a dialog in that movie about how they all met in Los Angeles and thought to conquer the world but instead got ruined.

Other than that, I've watched some scenes of Pulp Fiction and loved them. My favorite scene was the one in which Samuel Jackson bursts into the apartment and quotes the Bible before killing the guys inside. I tried to learn that part of Bible by heart several times but it was too difficult.

No idea about rest of his movies.

  1. Pulp Fiction
  2. Reservoir Dogs
  3. Django Unchained

In that order.

I had booked tickets for me and my wife to go watch *Once upon a time in Hollywood *back when it came out in theatres. Unfortunately, my wife had gotten-off a 12 hours flight the night before and was still severely jetlagged. We eventually ended up leaving half way through the show, and never got around to watching it again since.

1- Pulp Fiction
2- Django Unchained
3- Reservoir Dogs

BTW my favorite director is Asghar Farhadi, not Tarantino.

Pulp fiction FTW. Its a very different movie. Not sure if its considered as classic or no but it definitely was great.

Never got into Kill bill.

Inglorious B. was another good one. The focus on detail was exemplary.

Samuel Jackson was awesome in Pulp fiction. I think you’re talking about this scene where he quotes Ezekiel 25:17

(sorry admins for the language)

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Interesting. Yet to see Once upon a time in hollywood but it as top ratings

Wait a minute! If we try to gather all good scenes from PF, that’ll be a whole thread filled with the whole movie lol.

Talking about that, I think the simulation of 50s/60s dance is so epic that even now a lot of parties copy the exact same steps done by these two.

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^Classic